Born in Detroit, raised, educated and practiced all in Michigan. My father was keen on not “giving me a fish but teaching me how to fish.” Married with two kids for 17 years and divorced. Remarried and have traveled the world since. In the last 6 years, we’ve been to England, France, Italy, Monaco, Spain, Thailand, Singapore, Iceland, Portugal, Greece, Switzerland, Amsterdam, Jamaica, Vatican, Brazil, Peru, Czech Republic, Holland, Austria, Mexico, and Canada. Developed the brand: TheMotorcycleLawyer.com Pam’s husband and Audrey’s (age 24) and Jack’s (age 21) dad. I co-own a Mixed Martial Arts gym and have just earned a black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu after 15 years of nonstop training. So proud to report I used many TLU lessons to achieve a record, all non-economic jury verdict of $27,500,000 for a motorcyclist injured by a distracted driver.
(Includes $2,000,000 Loss of Consortium Verdict)
From discovery to verdict with Big Data.
A distracted driver on her cellphone hit our client was hit while on his motorcycle.The biker’s leg had to be emergently amputated above the knee.
The motorcyclist did not have a motorcycle license, tested positive for marijuana and post-accident medical records indicated he smoked marijuana daily.Defense allegations included:failure to mitigate, not treating for psychological damages, not trying hard enough, staying in bed and playing video games, not returning to some kind of work, failing to get vocational training or education to reenter the workplace and that there was no loss of consortium.
Big Data was done which guided us to make all the critical decisions such as negotiating the high/low agreement, the admission of evidence, whether certain facts mattered for an increased verdict, and the money asks for both the injury claim and the loss of consortium claim.
One hour presentation will focus on:
Breakfast
7:30am - 9:30am
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Raquel GomesThe Freedom Formula: How to Scale with Offshore StaffCoffee & Snacks
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Jason WaechterMotorcycles 101: Handling Your First Motorcycle Injury Case with ConfidenceCoffee & Snacks
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Brandon YoshaHow Young (and newer) Trial Lawyers Can Obtain 8-Figure VerdictsLunch
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Randall Sorrels · Eric Gerard The Law Firm Launchpad: Build It, Brand It, Bloom ItCoffee & Snacks
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Kurt ZanerVoir Dire in 30 minutes or lessCoffee & Snacks
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John RomanoONOMATOPOEIA —The Sound of The Case—Before The “BAM” & After The “ OUCH”—Focussing on the Soundtrack of the Case to Crystallize Liability & To Enhance the DamagesBreakfast
7:30am - 9:30am
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Ben B. Rubinowitz · Michael Kelly LectureCoffee & Snacks
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Taylor AsenBargaining with the Devil: How to Settle without Leaving Money on the TableCoffee & Snacks
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Al Foeckler · Brett A. Eckstein Black Hat Justice Direct Examination – 10 Tips for Effective Direct ExaminationLunch
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Jerry BowmanLectureCoffee & Snacks
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Kimball JonesLectureCoffee & Snacks
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Dirk DerrickLearning and Leveraging Truth for Your Clients, Your Reputation, and Your Bottom LineBreakfast
7:30am - 9:30am
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Sach Oliver · Edward Ciarimboli · Phillip MillerAdvanced Deposition Strategy and TacticsCoffee & Snacks
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Sach Oliver · Edward Ciarimboli · Phillip MillerAdvanced Deposition Strategy and TacticsCoffee & Snacks
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Sach Oliver · Edward Ciarimboli · Phillip MillerAdvanced Deposition Strategy and TacticsLunch
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Sach Oliver · Edward Ciarimboli · Phillip MillerAdvanced Deposition Strategy and TacticsCoffee & Snacks
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Sach Oliver · Edward Ciarimboli · Phillip MillerAdvanced Deposition Strategy and TacticsCoffee & Snacks
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Sach Oliver · Edward Ciarimboli · Phillip MillerAdvanced Deposition Strategy and TacticsBreakfast
7:30am - 9:30am
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Chris HammonsLectureCoffee & Snacks
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Dan AmbroseTLU Voir Dire Coffee & Snacks
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Jennifer Russell · Michael Sanchez LectureLunch
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Corey SudaHandling and Trying Your First Trucking CaseCoffee & Snacks
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Sagi ShakedLectureCoffee & Snacks
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Michael Karp · Robert Welcenbach Winning Systems for Trial